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ASM Handbook
Surface Engineering
Edited by
ASM International
Volume
5
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-170-2
Publication date:
1994
Book Chapter
Residual Effects of Finishing Methods
By
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Published:1994
Page range:
144 - 151
Abstract
The concept of surface integrity for grinding operations can be extended to encompass six different groups of key factors: visual, dimensional, residual stress, tribological, metallurgical, and others. This article discusses the importance of these factors in the performance and behavior of finishing methods in various manufactured parts. Special emphasis is given to residual stresses and their influence on the final mechanical properties of a manufactured part.
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Citation
Marc Tricard, Residual Effects of Finishing Methods, Surface Engineering, Vol 5, ASM Handbook, Edited By C.M. Cotell, J.A. Sprague, F.A. Smidt, Jr., ASM International, 1994, p 144–151, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v05.a0001238
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